The oldest of all the pubs in Dunfermline.
The Old Inn is an independent family run and owned pub in the centre of Dunfermline, Scotland’s ancient capital.
Bar lunches served 7 days per week from 12 noon until 4pm.

From the sublime to the ridiculous. It’s as if the Pars response to the latest league restructuring shenanigans was to decide revert to the old fashioned idea of entertaining the paying customer. Eight goals, two penalties, a red-card, and the sight of Austin McCann in goals gave value for money, but the Pars could have made it so much easier for themselves.

The Pars surrendered their lead of Division One in a frustrating game against Dundee. Despite playing with a man advantage for almost the entire second half after Higgins was sent off, the Pars couldn’t break down a stubborn defence.

Just when the Pars thought they had won a difficult cup-tie they were denied by a last minute Paul Tosh equaliser. After trailing at the break, Clarke and Kirk edged the Pars in front only for Tosh to score his second of the game with a drive through a crowded penalty area.

Raith Rovers again proved more than a match for the league-leading Pars when a fine Tadé strike won them a close encounter. After a goal-less first half, Campbell had the home team in the lead early in the second period, but Phinn soon equalised. Try as they might, the Pars couldn’t find the second equaliser.